In today's gathering, we've delved into the profound truth that we are created in the likeness and image of an incredibly creative God. We are not merely flesh and blood; we are spirit, soul, and body, intricately woven together by divine design. As spirit-led individuals, we have the privilege of leaning into God's presence, not dictated by the whims of our physical or emotional states, but led by the truth of who we are in Christ.
We've been reminded that our worship and thanks are directed to God, whose steadfast love and faithfulness are unmatched. His name and word are exalted above all, and it is in this assurance that we find our identity and purpose. We've declared that God's mercies are new every morning, and in His presence, we find the encouragement and affirmation of our true selves.
Our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, and as such, we are not bound by our sinful nature. The Spirit of God, who raised Jesus from the dead, lives in us, empowering us to overcome sin and live as children of God. This is the good news that reshapes our cravings and longings, aligning them with a hunger and thirst for righteousness.
We've explored the cultural challenges we face, particularly the pervasive moral relativism that denies absolute truth. Yet, as a city on a hill, we are called to shine brightly, radiating the life, love, hope, and truth of Jesus Christ. Our light is not to be hidden but to illuminate the path for others, guiding them towards the God-flavors and God-colors of this world.
We've been called to thrive as Jesus' church, to actively contribute to the kingdom of God, and to embody the salt and light we are meant to be. Our physical bodies, as part of Christ, are not meant for sexual immorality but for the Lord. We've been challenged to uphold a biblical sexual ethic that honors God and reflects His design for intimacy and covenant.
As we approach the Lenten season, we are encouraged to embrace the spiritual discipline of fasting. Fasting is not merely abstaining from food but a surrender of our bodies to the Lordship of Jesus Christ. It disciplines our flesh, amplifies our prayers, and stands in solidarity with those who are poor. It is a practice that aligns our physical bodies with our spiritual identity, setting us apart for God's special work.
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